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|a National Security and the Threat of Climate Change |h [electronic resource]. |
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|a [S.l.] : |b The CNA Corporation, |c 2007. |
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|a The purpose of this study is to examine the
national security consequences of climate
change. A dozen of the nation’s most respected
retired admirals and generals have served as a
Military Advisory Board to study how climate
change could affect our nation’s security over
the next 30 to 40 years—the time frame for
developing new military capabilities.
The specific questions addressed in this
report are:
1. What conditions are climate changes
likely to produce around the world that
would represent security risks to the
United States?
2. What are the ways in which these
conditions may affect America’s national
security interests?
3. What actions should the nation take to
address the national security consequences
of climate change?
The Military Advisory Board hopes these
findings will contribute to the call President
Bush made in his 2007 State of the Union
address to “...help us to confront the serious
challenge of global climate change” by contributing
a new voice and perspective to the issue. |
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